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Village Pizza
- Price Range:
-
$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Good for:
- Dinner
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
8 reviews for Village Pizza
This place is as bare bones as it gets....order from the counter, no plates (you eat from your wax paper "place mat"), but I will tell you one thing, they make darn good pizza!! They offer pies in 8", 14" and 17" and have quite the assortment. We went with a 8" Harry's Special (maybe it was Henry's?!?) anyway, it was the pizza with tomato and basil (note: the tomatoes do not come cooked on top) and a 17" 1/2 5th Street Alley (garlic, spinach and tomato (see note on tomatoes!) and the other 1/2 was pesto based with chicken, artichokes and something else. I really enjoyed the 5th Street Alley, the other seemed a bit greasy.
I saw that they had some salad choices, but we didn't order any that night so can't comment, but they are available.
They have the local Roslyn beers on draft (YUM!). We went with a pitcher of the Brookside and they also have a few other beers and a white and red wine choice (yes, that is singular, I told you it was bare bones). Place seemed fairly busy for a Wednesday night and the take-out business seemed to be where it's at.
If you are in the Cle Elum/Roslyn area this is the place to get your pizza on! Make sure you slide over to the Brick before or after for a drink too...it's the oldest Saloon in Washington state and worth checking out!
I know Village Pizza is closed on Mondays (and perhaps another night as well) and close shop on the early side (9 PM) so you may want to call ahead....you aren't in Seattle any more folks!
The pizza was good once it came. I think the sauce has beer in it. I waver between 3 and 4 stars. I would have given it more if:
1) They had a thin crust option
2) Shorter wait
3) More Friendly service
We had quite a long wait though. At least there were some beat up trivia pursuit cards on the tables to help pass the time.
The people behind the counter were not exactly friendly friendly.
This pizza was is the best in the northwest, great service and ambiance.The pizza is spectacular even better with honey I really recommended you try it.
Great no nonsense pizza joint, with damn good pizza! We had the garlic, spinach, tomato pizza - it was really good. I love the honey on the table, you save the crust for last and pour yummy delicious honey on the crust - um-mm um-mm good! Don't expect a plate, you eat off the wax paper mats on the table. If you are there around 4:00 you'll see the local dogs come to the front door, bark, and get pizza delivered to them - how awesome!
Made it here for dinner before seeing some bands at The Brick. Although it wasn't showed in Northern Exposure much, Village Pizza is in the opening credits, and that's cool.
The pizza was decent. Had some feta & chicken pizza, and a veggie pizza. And yes, you do eat on the place mats.
The staff was nice, and we also saw one of the bands (The Maldives) eating here while we were eating.
Village Pizza canNOT be topped, unless you happen to be dining in Roma or Venezia or Florenzia, where Italian pizza is a piece of heaven. This place does its best at being so good, it's incredible. I love all pizza! The Chicago, Manhattan and even the Californian. But here, it's different. I've never had pizza that tasted like this. It's so sweet! I usually order the small size with some pineapple. Village knows how to make this stuff. When I eat it, I want it to never end.
It's been years since I've eaten here but from what I recall as a kid I loved their pizza. A really easy-going place where you eat off of wax paper and they would have fun games on the table for kids to play. I highly doubt it has changed that much since I've been, so I would definitely suggest trying it out.
The best pizza I have ever had. Normally I throw away crusts, but I eat it here with honey (they have it in packets) and it is great. They also have good salads and bread sticks.



